Hudson Jameson gives the phrase “carpe diem” new meaning.
Hailing from Dallas, Texas, Hudson discovered the space trawling through online forums and quickly fell in love with the idea of decentralised finance. After reading the Ethereum Whitepaper it immediately clicked, “programs on the blockchain, why has no one done this before?!”
His newfound passion led him to become blockchain developer lead at USAA in Plano, Texas. It was here he realised the innovative potential of the Ethereum community and wanted to help however possible, to the point where he volunteered almost as much as he worked.
It wasn’t long before Hudson’s irresistible drive caught the eye of Ming Chan, who offered him a job at the Ethereum Foundation in 2016. In this role Hudson helped newcomers become immersed in the space. Despite being the inveterate grinder, Hudson is passionate about mental health and warns of the dangers of becoming too involved. It is on this basis that Hudson reveals why he made the difficult decision to leave the Ethereum Foundation after 5 solid years.
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Hudson Jameson gives the phrase “carpe diem” new meaning.

Hailing from Dallas, Texas, Hudson discovered the space trawling through online forums and quickly fell in love with the idea of decentralised finance. After reading the Ethereum Whitepaper it immediately clicked, “programs on the blockchain, why has no one done this before?!”

His newfound passion led him to become blockchain developer lead at USAA in Plano, Texas. It was here he realised the innovative potential of the Ethereum community and wanted to help however possible, to the point where he volunteered almost as much as he worked.

It wasn’t long before Hudson’s irresistible drive caught the eye of Ming Chan, who offered him a job at the Ethereum Foundation in 2016. In this role Hudson helped newcomers become immersed in the space. Despite being the inveterate grinder, Hudson is passionate about mental health and warns of the dangers of becoming too involved. It is on this basis that Hudson reveals why he made the difficult decision to leave the Ethereum Foundation after 5 solid years.

Join this Koji Conversation, with Hudson Jameson.

Join the Conversation:

Find Hudson on Twitter: @hudsonjameson

Twitter: @koji_capital

Website: koji.capital

Email: [email protected]

Hosts: @Jack_Kji and @David_Kji

Discord: https://discord.gg/MThFGFfuRa